General growth morphology
From LIAS Glossary
general growth morphology (noun, pl. general growth morphologies) – the overall form and structure of the thallus; three general growth forms are commonly distinguished: crustose, foliose and fruticose. Related terms: growth form, growth habit, habit, polymorphism.
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